From hushed tones to shrill voices, Mayawati faces rebellion


By Mohit Dubey
Lucknow, Feb 5 (IANS): Rocked by successive electoral reverses, four-time Uttar Pradesh chief minister and BSP leader Mayawati is battling a never-before revolt in the party.

Close aides are deserting her and crossing over to rivals, mainly the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Some have been expelled for "indiscipline", a political euphemism for intending party hoppers. In less than two months, two senior leaders - Jugul Kishore, a Rajya Sabha MP, and former state minister Daddu Prasad - have spewed venom on Mayawati.

They accused her of being dictatorial, greedy and egoistic before quitting the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).

Until some months ago, Mayawati's word was the law in the party. It seems it is no more so. While many point out that the discontent was simmering, pundits are surprised at the vocal rebellion against Mayawati.

BSP's founder-member and one-time close aide Jugul Kishore last month accused her of amassing ill-gotten money, taking money from candidates to let them fight elections.

For a long time, Kishore was a close aide of Mayawati and a part of her "kitchen cabinet". He was also seen as one of the BSP's best organizers.

Her former cabinet colleague Daddu Prasad also trained his guns on the party boss, leading to his expulsion.

While Jugul Kishore and Daddu Prasad have rebelled, the former's wife and son have joined the BJP.

A BSP legislator, Har Govind Singh, has also joined the BJP. And so has Brij Lal, a former director general of police. Former MP Ganga Charan Rajput is set to follow.

Kishore says more than 60 legislators would leave the BSP when assembly elections are announced in Uttar Pradesh in 2017.

Legislator Balaprasad Awasthi and former MP Goraknath Pandey rebelled last year. So did Rakesh Dhar Tripathi, Shahid Aklaq and Kanwar Hassan -- all three political lightweights.

Mayawati rose from humble beginnings when she was spotted by BSP's founder leader Kanshi Ram at a Delhi political rally. Asked what she wanted to do in life, she said she desired to become an IAS officer.

Kanshi Ram, apparently seeing some spark in her, retorted that he will ensure that hundreds of IAS officers one day queue up in front of her.

She twice formed a government in Uttar Pradesh with BJP as her ally but never completed her term. Earlier, she had teamed up with the Samajwadi Party, leading to a bitter divorce.

A state BSP leader admitted that Mayawati has the daunting task of preventing further cracks in the party.

The BSP failed to win even one of the 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh in the 2014 Lok Sabha battle.

In the earlier assembly election, its tally slipped to 80 from 200-plus, at the end of its five-year term in Uttar Pradesh.

BSP-backed independents have also lost all by-elections. The BSP's forays in Jharkhand, Haryana and Maharashtra polls came a cropper.

Mayawati's so-called captive Dalit vote bank has shrunk drastically in other states too, including Delhi. Her rallies now attract fewer crowds, in contrast to the times when she would be heard by tens of thousands.

One detractor said that Mayawati could no more be described as a "Dalit ki beti" (A daughter of Dalits). "Instead, she is now daulat (wealth) ki beti."

  

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  • Awakenmedia, Bengaluru

    Sat, Feb 07 2015

    Since Terrorist, militant, violent, heckling stealth 1% chitpawan RSS full of hatred and with dominating attitude snatched the MASTER KEY by tampering the fraud EVMs for Murderers of democratic institutions (Modi)Bahuth Jiyadhaa Paapis (BJP), the process of conversion of the aboriginal inhabitants of Jambudipa who are awaken ones with awareness is being initiated. BSP is on the right track and is working for Sarvajan Hitaye Sarvajan Sukhaye i.e., for peace, welfare and happiness of all societies as enshrined in the Constitution for democracy, equality, fraternity and liberty. Once an Supreme Court order is passed to replace all the fraud EVMs with fool proof voting system and all the elections conducted with these fraud EVMs are scraped and fresh elections conducted then these chitpawans will bite the dust.99% of the Sarvajan including SC/ST/OBCs/Minorities/poor brahmins/baniyas must unite to fight this misuse of technology to save democracy.And that will happen.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Fri, Feb 06 2015

    These revolts are usual in all the parties when they are away from the power.The party will solve this problem.

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 05 2015

    DUE TO MODI AND SHAH , ALL THE PARTY ARE FEELING HEAT.....

    NOW NO DALITH, MINORITY CARD WILL WORK............

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 05 2015

    Mayawati also have to tie up and strengthen secular forces to remain in Politics or become extinct.
    New strong secular force is emerging. Since she too tasted power, she will make right move for survival.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Thu, Feb 05 2015

    Take advice from Mr Shah...

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